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Binti (Binti, #1)
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DNF @ 38%
I'm reading AKATA WITCH right now and it is fantastic, so obvs that meant that I when I realized I had BINTI on my Kindle as well, I gave it a quick look-see to see if I wanted to dive right in after I finish AKATA. Sadly, I don't think this book is for me. Lest you say, "Well, you're not a sci-fi reader," you would be totes wrong. When I'm not reading bodice-rippers, I read a lot of sci-fi, and I grew up on both of the big "Star" franchises as a kid. And actually, one of the things I admired about this book was the integration of the pseduo-African culture of the heroine into this world and how it uses this to call out racism against Black people (hair politics, assuming poverty and lack of intelligence, colonizer mentality, etc.). I just think it's too small of a vehicle to do what it wants to do. AKATA is a full-length book (albeit a short one) and everything flows beautifully. In this book, the pacing is off and we're kind of just thrown into the world-building. I think Okorafor is an incredibly talented and imaginative writer, but this is not really her best work (in my opinion).
2 stars
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bookshelves: poc-interracial, the-final-frontier, science-fiction, i-came-i-saw-i-yeeted, black-author
Sep 27, 2020
bookshelves: poc-interracial, the-final-frontier, science-fiction, i-came-i-saw-i-yeeted, black-author
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DNF @ 38%
I'm reading AKATA WITCH right now and it is fantastic, so obvs that meant that I when I realized I had BINTI on my Kindle as well, I gave it a quick look-see to see if I wanted to dive right in after I finish AKATA. Sadly, I don't think this book is for me. Lest you say, "Well, you're not a sci-fi reader," you would be totes wrong. When I'm not reading bodice-rippers, I read a lot of sci-fi, and I grew up on both of the big "Star" franchises as a kid. And actually, one of the things I admired about this book was the integration of the pseduo-African culture of the heroine into this world and how it uses this to call out racism against Black people (hair politics, assuming poverty and lack of intelligence, colonizer mentality, etc.). I just think it's too small of a vehicle to do what it wants to do. AKATA is a full-length book (albeit a short one) and everything flows beautifully. In this book, the pacing is off and we're kind of just thrown into the world-building. I think Okorafor is an incredibly talented and imaginative writer, but this is not really her best work (in my opinion).
2 stars
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Reading Progress
September 27, 2020
– Shelved
September 27, 2020
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wishlist
September 27, 2020
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poc-interracial
December 14, 2021
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Started Reading
December 14, 2021
– Shelved as:
the-final-frontier
December 14, 2021
– Shelved as:
science-fiction
December 14, 2021
– Shelved as:
i-came-i-saw-i-yeeted
December 14, 2021
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Finished Reading
July 31, 2024
– Shelved as:
black-author
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Yay! I'm glad! I buy most of my books on sale and I figure a lot of other people probably want to get in on that action too. It's a nice way to boost an author and help people save $$. :D